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benedict arnold. now, how realistic was the plan to capture west point? because the plan ultimately failed, as we all know, people don't really look at whether it could actually have worked. i would suggest it had a very good chance of working. sirriginally conceived, henry clinton, who was still commander-in-chief of the british in new york, intended to wait until washington and his french allies made a joint attack on new york. as they approached manhattan, arnold would surrender his command to make washington recoil to recover west point, so leaving the french in the lurch. clinton would then eliminate the french. all this changed because on september 14, 1780, sir george rodney arrived at new york with a british fleet, which changed the balance of seapower in favor of the british. meant that washington was no longer likely to attack new york, so sir henry decided to activate his long-held plan to take west point instead. the timing was favorable because that summer had been a bad one for the patri
benedict arnold. now, how realistic was the plan to capture west point? because the plan ultimately failed, as we all know, people don't really look at whether it could actually have worked. i would suggest it had a very good chance of working. sirriginally conceived, henry clinton, who was still commander-in-chief of the british in new york, intended to wait until washington and his french allies made a joint attack on new york. as they approached manhattan, arnold would surrender his command...
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now, arnold was a great admirer -- sorry, washington was a great admirer of arnold, although arnold, interestingly, was a great admirer of washington, as well. and washington had served his own military apprenticeship decades earlier as a soldier of the crown, a soldier of the king. he'd wanted nothing more than a commission from king george himself, although, of course, that never happened. so when he subsequently rebelled against king george iii in 1775, washington was a traitor. so, of course, was arnold. arnold was a two-time traitor, if you want to look at it that way. so, interestingly, the signers of the declaration of independence did so under the assumption that they had nooses around their necks and they could potentially be hanged for treason. the british never punished the rebels, if i can call them that, as a briton myself, as traitors. not as they had done, for example, with the jacobites in 1746, and as the irish rebels in 1798. so, the bonds between the mother country and what was still seen as kind of erring colonial children was still too strong for that kind of beh
now, arnold was a great admirer -- sorry, washington was a great admirer of arnold, although arnold, interestingly, was a great admirer of washington, as well. and washington had served his own military apprenticeship decades earlier as a soldier of the crown, a soldier of the king. he'd wanted nothing more than a commission from king george himself, although, of course, that never happened. so when he subsequently rebelled against king george iii in 1775, washington was a traitor. so, of...
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the architect's buy stuff on highway is about a man named arnold who betrays his friends his family and his ideals arnold is an architect and a communist like many german communists after world war 2 he comes back from exile in the soviet union to help build east germany his job is to design an imposing new boulevard called world peace road it's a thinly veiled reference to this very real street in former east berlin today it's called karl marx back then it was named after soviet dictator joseph stalin stalin looms large in the story arnold's young wife yulia lost both her parents in exile when they were denounced and murdered under the stall and regime. but after stalin dies things start to change especially for you leo she realizes that arnold is responsible for her parents' death and that arnold's showcase architecture is a betrayal to the east german people whose basic needs are barely met look at our part of the world at the houses we build and the goods we make the lectures we hear and the novels we write shoddy false and satisfactory. it's like a blight that has come over us it's
the architect's buy stuff on highway is about a man named arnold who betrays his friends his family and his ideals arnold is an architect and a communist like many german communists after world war 2 he comes back from exile in the soviet union to help build east germany his job is to design an imposing new boulevard called world peace road it's a thinly veiled reference to this very real street in former east berlin today it's called karl marx back then it was named after soviet dictator...
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but after stalin and dives things start to change especially for you leo she realizes that arnold is responsible for her parents' death and that arnold's showcase architecture is a betrayal to the east german people whose basic needs are barely met look at our part of the world at the houses we build and the goods we make the lectures we hear and the novels we write shoddy false and satisfactory. it's like a blight that has come over us it's a way of running things that has nothing to do with socialism or democracy or even the dictatorship of the proletariat it produces people whose buy in is crooked from constantly looking back over their shoulders and whose mind is it from saying one thing and thinking another. jewish. spent another 3 years in exile in the united states he actually wrote the architect in english after he came back to germany to the new communist east but at that time his critical views of the regime were not publishable it took almost half a century for this brave book to come out. well it is still winter and despite the tarantula rains drenching much of europe som
but after stalin and dives things start to change especially for you leo she realizes that arnold is responsible for her parents' death and that arnold's showcase architecture is a betrayal to the east german people whose basic needs are barely met look at our part of the world at the houses we build and the goods we make the lectures we hear and the novels we write shoddy false and satisfactory. it's like a blight that has come over us it's a way of running things that has nothing to do with...
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this week arnold schwarzenegger tweeted. >> and president responding tweeting, thank you arnold, very was there for that homeless event and talked with arnold afterward. >> when you were governor we didn't have the scale of homeless crisis we see in california. looking at some numbers we saw today, this event one in four californians knows who know is is homeless, state has 10% of the u.s. population. but 50% of people sleeping out half of people in america sleep on street are in california, people say what the hell happened to the state since you left? >> well, you know. california is one of those kind of very strange places that everyone that happens here, good or bad, gets explosive. it gets bigger than any other state. i think that when it comes down to it california, was going through a period where we had no growth movement. i don't have to tell you what that means when you disrupt the supply and demand rule. therefore there was no supply any more. the demand became bigger and bigger. steve: houses. >> housing. and then the price of homes, now up, now apartment in santa monica o
this week arnold schwarzenegger tweeted. >> and president responding tweeting, thank you arnold, very was there for that homeless event and talked with arnold afterward. >> when you were governor we didn't have the scale of homeless crisis we see in california. looking at some numbers we saw today, this event one in four californians knows who know is is homeless, state has 10% of the u.s. population. but 50% of people sleeping out half of people in america sleep on street are in...
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he is the author of "turncoat -- benedict arnold and the crisis of american liberty."d stephen brumwell, a native of portsmouth in england. stephen is one of the most engaging, accomplished public historians that's practicing the craft today. part of that i think is because
he is the author of "turncoat -- benedict arnold and the crisis of american liberty."d stephen brumwell, a native of portsmouth in england. stephen is one of the most engaging, accomplished public historians that's practicing the craft today. part of that i think is because
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he is the author of "turncoat -- benedict arnold and the crisis of american liberty." scott: for tonight's event, my dear friend stephen brumwell, a native of portsmouth in england. stephen is one of the most engaging, accomplished public historians that's practicing the craft today. part of that i think is because he spent a good bit of time as a newspaper reporter and a journalist. and he specialized in the 18th century. he has written a lot of topics about the british army in north america, and the french and indian war, he has written a wonderful book about robert
he is the author of "turncoat -- benedict arnold and the crisis of american liberty." scott: for tonight's event, my dear friend stephen brumwell, a native of portsmouth in england. stephen is one of the most engaging, accomplished public historians that's practicing the craft today. part of that i think is because he spent a good bit of time as a newspaper reporter and a journalist. and he specialized in the 18th century. he has written a lot of topics about the british army in north...
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"turncoat:uthor of benedict arnold and the crisis of american liberty." tonight' event, my friend stephen brahm welcome a native of portsmouth, england, stephen is one of the most engaging, accomplished historians practicing the craft today. part of that is because he spent a good bit of time as a journalist. and he specialized in the 18th century. about thetten a lot british army in north america, the french and indian war, he has
"turncoat:uthor of benedict arnold and the crisis of american liberty." tonight' event, my friend stephen brahm welcome a native of portsmouth, england, stephen is one of the most engaging, accomplished historians practicing the craft today. part of that is because he spent a good bit of time as a journalist. and he specialized in the 18th century. about thetten a lot british army in north america, the french and indian war, he has
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yes, we did talk with arnold schwarzenegger and ben carson. we also talked with kevin faulkner. what is interesting, because homelessness is one of the dominant issues for san francisco, oakland, and the entire bay. san diego is the only major county in california where homelessness has gone down in the last year. why is that? one thing they have done that has not been done in los angeles county is they have outlawed tents on the street. they said, you are not allowed to sleep on the street in a tent. he says that is working. >> these are real people. to condone somebody living on the street, it is to condone them to die the street. will talk to people on the street who say they do not want to go into shelters. what you say to that person? stick that is an issue that we are grappling with, not just in san diego, but every city in california. we have to move to a system that says, if we are going to provide the shelter bed, you have to use it. that is common sense. also, we are changing some of the laws that are misguided, particularly around substance abuse in prop 47, leading t
yes, we did talk with arnold schwarzenegger and ben carson. we also talked with kevin faulkner. what is interesting, because homelessness is one of the dominant issues for san francisco, oakland, and the entire bay. san diego is the only major county in california where homelessness has gone down in the last year. why is that? one thing they have done that has not been done in los angeles county is they have outlawed tents on the street. they said, you are not allowed to sleep on the street in...
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programs debbie arnold whose mother was brought to this country as a toddler on contract transport. that arnold welcome back to the show this is lovely to see you alex i feel i feel like i'm part of the furniture well the last time we spoke to you i believe you because both. are more than our television screens but we can spot your posting in the homeless but you've got a very particular interest in taking up the cudgels on behalf of child refugees cudgels are taking up with the formidable log dubs of yes love does well my mother was on the kids' transport and so was elf dobbs and so i'm i'm trying my best to get the word out and make things now that of course the government has well what if they don't need the lord said they were going to carry on this amendment and then the went into the commons and they said we were so what happens now but the government's position which just have from stephen bach to the braces is that ok doesn't have to be in the legislation in order for it to be government policy to help a child left. if you got doubts about that well i mean because beforehand
programs debbie arnold whose mother was brought to this country as a toddler on contract transport. that arnold welcome back to the show this is lovely to see you alex i feel i feel like i'm part of the furniture well the last time we spoke to you i believe you because both. are more than our television screens but we can spot your posting in the homeless but you've got a very particular interest in taking up the cudgels on behalf of child refugees cudgels are taking up with the formidable log...
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arnold, when are you getting off the ship? you're currently not positive.e there? >> i am reasonably certain, we have some heros in our congressman phil roe and dr. cadillac with health and human services in the united states who arranged that first evacuation of negative tested folk, even though some tested positive as they left. and they're currently in quarantine in the united states. there are 65, i believe, maybe 100 citizens, u.s. citizens on board. and we're being held on board. i think it's not intentional, but we're being held on board until we get infected and then we'll be taken to a hospital, and if we get a false positive, we'll get nout the public quickly. but the problem is, i think japan has released many, many, many infected people into japanese population, and they're going to have an epidemic here in the next month. and the infection rate, this is such an infectious disease. the average infected person infects four more people. and that's the geometric. it could sweep through the entirety of the united states with just this one airline fl
arnold, when are you getting off the ship? you're currently not positive.e there? >> i am reasonably certain, we have some heros in our congressman phil roe and dr. cadillac with health and human services in the united states who arranged that first evacuation of negative tested folk, even though some tested positive as they left. and they're currently in quarantine in the united states. there are 65, i believe, maybe 100 citizens, u.s. citizens on board. and we're being held on board. i...
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what was that, arnold? >> so stupid. >> okay.rd of this movie. >> i literally don't even know what that was. >> so can't wait to find out about that later this half hour. >>> we do begin with a rare public rebuke of one of president trump's biggest defenders, attorney general william barr, saying it's time to stop the tweeting about ongoing cases in the justice department. >> in an exclusive news, barr told abc news the president's tweets make it impossible for him to do his job. barr says the president played no role in his decision to reverse a tougher sentencing recommendation for roger stone. abc's pierre thomas sat down with barr one on one. >> did you talk to the president at all about your decision regarding your recommendations? >> never. >> anybody from the white house call you to try to influence you? >> no. nope. i have not discussed the roger stone case at the white house. >> reporter: on tuesday, justice department prosecutors recommended a seven to nine-year prison sentence for the president's close friend, roger st
what was that, arnold? >> so stupid. >> okay.rd of this movie. >> i literally don't even know what that was. >> so can't wait to find out about that later this half hour. >>> we do begin with a rare public rebuke of one of president trump's biggest defenders, attorney general william barr, saying it's time to stop the tweeting about ongoing cases in the justice department. >> in an exclusive news, barr told abc news the president's tweets make it...
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announcer: additional funding is rovided by the estate of arnold adams. and koo and patricia yuen with e the foundation. committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities, the corporation for public contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again,rom washington, moderator robert costa. robert: good evening. welcome to a special edition of "washington week." we begin with the latest faout fm the coronavirus and the response in washington. the world helt organization raised its risk assessment of the virus to very high on friday, just one level short of declaring a global pandemic. as fears have mounted, stocks the dow jones industrial friday or more than 1%. ts for the week, the dow fell more than 12%, capping off the market's worst week since the financial crisis that began in 2008. this all ces at a politically charged moment. president trump and his top aides are lashing out at it s. and congress, it's on edge about a whistleblower report and whether lawmakers can come together on emergency funding. and democra
announcer: additional funding is rovided by the estate of arnold adams. and koo and patricia yuen with e the foundation. committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities, the corporation for public contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again,rom washington, moderator robert costa. robert: good evening. welcome to a special edition of "washington week." we begin with the latest faout fm the coronavirus and the response in washington. the...
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tanya arnold has the story.ssional career. monday morning, i wake up and think my life has changed, i have tojuggle my work, i worked has changed, i have tojuggle my work, iworked in has changed, i have tojuggle my work, i worked in a chip shop and now i am in the gym, boxing full—time. now i am in the gym, boxing full-time. for her and her partner jan it has meant they can plan for the future. next month they move into a new house. it has set me up financially, i can say i'm financially, i can say i'm financially stable through boxing, which many people don't think it can happen forfemales which many people don't think it can happen for females but here which many people don't think it can happen forfemales but here i am, showing it can be part of what terry is doing, as a partner, isjust amazing. she is going onwards and upwards andl amazing. she is going onwards and upwards and i believe one day she will be the new katie taylor. what do you like watching her? the first fight i do you like watching her? the fi
tanya arnold has the story.ssional career. monday morning, i wake up and think my life has changed, i have tojuggle my work, i worked has changed, i have tojuggle my work, iworked in has changed, i have tojuggle my work, i worked in a chip shop and now i am in the gym, boxing full—time. now i am in the gym, boxing full-time. for her and her partner jan it has meant they can plan for the future. next month they move into a new house. it has set me up financially, i can say i'm financially, i...
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tanya arnold has the story.g, that's when i wake up and think my life has changed, i used to have tojuggle uni and my work, i worked in a chip shop and now i am in the gym, boxing full—time. for her and her partnerjen it has meant they can plan for the future. next month they move into a new house. it has set me up financially, i can say i'm financially stable through boxing, which many people don't think it can happen forfemales but here i am, showing it can be done. to be part of what terri is doing, as a partner, isjust amazing. she is going onwards and upwards and i believe one day she will be the new katie taylor. what are you like watching her? the first fight i watched her, i did not eat all day, i did not sleep, i was a nervous wreck, shaking. when the bell rang and i saw her fight, i wasjust so relaxed. doesn't bother me now, i know what potential she has, and how good she is. she gets in that ring and does the job. saturday night is a big step up for terri, eva walstrom has held the title since 2015 wh
tanya arnold has the story.g, that's when i wake up and think my life has changed, i used to have tojuggle uni and my work, i worked in a chip shop and now i am in the gym, boxing full—time. for her and her partnerjen it has meant they can plan for the future. next month they move into a new house. it has set me up financially, i can say i'm financially stable through boxing, which many people don't think it can happen forfemales but here i am, showing it can be done. to be part of what terri...
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strike by sebastian vettel it is briefly gave some hope of getting back into the game but maximilian arnold's free kick put an end to that victory was most birds 1st this year and it sees them climb back into the top half of the table. let's now take a look of the results from this weekend's bundesliga matches cologne and both scored 4 in their games on sunday on saturday leipzig drew with mentioned bloodbath biron wanted minds to go to the top of the table dortmund won big against. hoffenheim beat liver couldn't disagree with frankfurt. beat braman and on friday. ended goal this those results have made things incredibly tight at the top of the bundesliga table just 3 points now separate the top 4 with defending champions by are now leading the pack dortmund move up to 3rd after their victory at the end the other end dusseldorf are off the bottom thanks to their draw colognes winning streak has given them breathing space from the relegation pack. moving over to the u.s. it's almost kick off time for super bowl $54.00 as miami host american football's greatest spectacle the kansas city chiefs
strike by sebastian vettel it is briefly gave some hope of getting back into the game but maximilian arnold's free kick put an end to that victory was most birds 1st this year and it sees them climb back into the top half of the table. let's now take a look of the results from this weekend's bundesliga matches cologne and both scored 4 in their games on sunday on saturday leipzig drew with mentioned bloodbath biron wanted minds to go to the top of the table dortmund won big against. hoffenheim...
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strike by sebastian briefly gave part of on some hope of getting back into the game but maximillian arnolds free kick put an end to that the victory was 1st this year and a sees them climb back into the top half of the table. in tennis news serbia's novak djokovic has been crowned the men's australian open champion after defeating austria's dominic team in a 5 set thriller on sunday team recovered from a set down to take an unexpected leave in the contest a joke of its proved too strong sealing the final 2 sets to bag an 8th australian open title is 17th grand slam victory over all. and in golf graeme mcdowell has ended a 6 year title drought by winning the saudi international. on the back 9 of his final round to finish 2 shots ahead of defending champion dustin johnson the northern irishman won the u.s. open in 2010 but struggled to recapture that form ever since the victory in saudi arabia is expected to lift back to the world's top 50 players. they're watching news live from berlin that's all for this hour up next they do you have your documentary on life after crude economic change in t
strike by sebastian briefly gave part of on some hope of getting back into the game but maximillian arnolds free kick put an end to that the victory was 1st this year and a sees them climb back into the top half of the table. in tennis news serbia's novak djokovic has been crowned the men's australian open champion after defeating austria's dominic team in a 5 set thriller on sunday team recovered from a set down to take an unexpected leave in the contest a joke of its proved too strong sealing...
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alexander arnold sacaba el centro. empataban con el tiro de esquina en la cabeza.ta del arsenal. estÁ mas vivo que nunca. vamos a ver las cosas. sprar a los invencibles. con 10 puntos de diferencia y 11 partidos por jugarse. parecen posible. y mÁs importante, tienen que ganar y empatar. >>> la federaciÓn inglesa publicÓ y no las regulaciones. un estudio realizado por la misma. para saber los efectos que tienen los golpes del balÓn en la cabeza el Órgano rector. evitar a toda costa que los niÑos menores de 12 aÑos toquen el balÓn con la cabeza. >>> en estados unidos hace algunos aÑos. >>> 151 dÍas de la ceremonia de apertura de los juegos olÍmpico de tokio. encender la antorcha olÍmpica. el 12 de marzo en olimpia. como lo dicta la tradiciÓn. y el brote de coronavirus. >>> dijo que m caso de presentarse algÚn problema. >>> existe un plan de salud of racional y sigue en pie para que el fuego olÍmpico pase al comiÉe japonÉs el 19 de marzo. vamos a una pausa y ya regresamos. bloomberg: "i'm running to defeat donald trump and to put the 'united' back in the united states
alexander arnold sacaba el centro. empataban con el tiro de esquina en la cabeza.ta del arsenal. estÁ mas vivo que nunca. vamos a ver las cosas. sprar a los invencibles. con 10 puntos de diferencia y 11 partidos por jugarse. parecen posible. y mÁs importante, tienen que ganar y empatar. >>> la federaciÓn inglesa publicÓ y no las regulaciones. un estudio realizado por la misma. para saber los efectos que tienen los golpes del balÓn en la cabeza el Órgano rector. evitar a toda...
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washington is shocked and saddened by the trail of one of his generals, benedict arnold.the face of adversity, washington and his comrades in arms persevere. inntual victory is assured 1781 when french allies help washington force a british surrender at yorktown. whenngton is deeply moved he finally says goodbye to his officers. he resigned his commission, he is still vigorous. get eight years of terrible strain have left their mark. but he is happy at long last to mountack to his beloved vernon as a gentleman farmer. the plantations are run down and need attention but the affairs of the nation are in his thoughts. he sees with dismay the political conditions that threaten its existence. he writes letters to people everywhere, pressing for an early constitutional convention, at which he presides in 1787. almost by his stature alone, he together,convention compromising views to create a strong government. what follows is inevitable. back from a morning ride, he stands in the library to be told that the electors have just chosen him to be first president of the united state
washington is shocked and saddened by the trail of one of his generals, benedict arnold.the face of adversity, washington and his comrades in arms persevere. inntual victory is assured 1781 when french allies help washington force a british surrender at yorktown. whenngton is deeply moved he finally says goodbye to his officers. he resigned his commission, he is still vigorous. get eight years of terrible strain have left their mark. but he is happy at long last to mountack to his beloved...
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in 30 minutes, historians stephen broadwell explains why the revolutionary war hero benedict arnold betrayed the american cause. 340:40 p.m. eastern, pacific, smithsonian national air and space museum curator dorothy cochran talks about the legends and legends of amelia earhart who set records. at 8:00 p.m. eastern on the presidency historians talk about abraham lincoln and frederick douglass on emancipation. that is coming up here on american history tv. ♪ >> this is the pacific as you know it. why stretches of water. but this is the pacific as the joint chiefs of staff knew it. a battlefield. a vast
in 30 minutes, historians stephen broadwell explains why the revolutionary war hero benedict arnold betrayed the american cause. 340:40 p.m. eastern, pacific, smithsonian national air and space museum curator dorothy cochran talks about the legends and legends of amelia earhart who set records. at 8:00 p.m. eastern on the presidency historians talk about abraham lincoln and frederick douglass on emancipation. that is coming up here on american history tv. ♪ >> this is the pacific as you...
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dijo que si bien el nÚmero de desamparados ha bajado desde el gobierno de arnold schwarzenegger, hayentando mÁs ansiedad, porque ve mÁs tiendas de campaÑa. >> estamos proponiendo un fondo de $750,000,000, 650 el aÑo pasado, 750 en este aÑo fiscal. van a tener apoyos adicionales para pagar la renta. serÁn subsidios directos del estado para los dueÑos de propiedades. esto, para mantener a la gente sus viviendas. >> la soluciÓn que necesitamos es recursos para crear viviendas, para poder ofrecer ayuda mental, falta de sanidad. el costo de vida es muy alto en mi Área. no nada mÁs personas que perdieron su vivienda, sino que es muy caro. marÍa: entre los representantes locales que se reunieron con el gobernador estuvieron el alcalde de diferentes ciudades, entre ellas bakersfield. paola: gracias por la informaciÓn. hablamos ahora del alcalde san y la supervisora cindy chÁvez . catalogado como un Éxito del programa de prevenciÓn para personas sin hogar en santa cara. --clara. ayuda a las familias y personas mÁs vulnerables por la falta de viviendas. utilizÓ una evaluación para determinar e
dijo que si bien el nÚmero de desamparados ha bajado desde el gobierno de arnold schwarzenegger, hayentando mÁs ansiedad, porque ve mÁs tiendas de campaÑa. >> estamos proponiendo un fondo de $750,000,000, 650 el aÑo pasado, 750 en este aÑo fiscal. van a tener apoyos adicionales para pagar la renta. serÁn subsidios directos del estado para los dueÑos de propiedades. esto, para mantener a la gente sus viviendas. >> la soluciÓn que necesitamos es recursos para crear viviendas,...
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final meeting with the town of arnold a very close knit town. the people really care about one another. and we're more than just neighbors it's a great community. when people think a state of vermont they think at the. very farms. and fields they think of maple trees maple syrup. they think of rivers and pristine lakes. and. a nuclear power plant right on the southern border. for my yankee welcome to remind. people. that there is a radioactive problem at this plant in vermont are vermont brandis done. to drink our milk. who's going to want to use our sear who's going to want to come here and drive past that. you. know. very much. right now no. no no i am not yankee just as you. shall. not yankees i'm saying that we know right now. there is no source of energy in this world that doesn't have risk associated with it in nuclear it is very very low so i feels a very safe technology our job is to protect public health and safety and never have an accident that jeopardizes public health or safety so that's with us every day people like me come in here
final meeting with the town of arnold a very close knit town. the people really care about one another. and we're more than just neighbors it's a great community. when people think a state of vermont they think at the. very farms. and fields they think of maple trees maple syrup. they think of rivers and pristine lakes. and. a nuclear power plant right on the southern border. for my yankee welcome to remind. people. that there is a radioactive problem at this plant in vermont are vermont...
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infected with the coronavirus died after their voyage on the ship with 634 confirmed cases, american arnold hopland is still on board after his wife, regina, tested positive. >> i mean it was just a disaster waiting to happen i feel that we're sitting in a petri dish waiting to get infected. >> reporter: amid concern of a global pandemic, the coronavirus has now reached at least 30 countries and territories with more than 75,000 reported cases. but china claims the may be slowingopthat at being completely transparent. >> reporter: with 30 confirmed cases in the u.s., many are being treated at the university of nebraska medical center, whose state of the art biocontainment facility was used during the ebola crisis in 2014 >> i'm fine in quarantine i've got my laptop, access to the internet. >> reporter: meanwhile, hundreds of americans who escaped the virus epicenter have now finished their quarantine, free to go home a long journey finally coming to an end miguel almaguer, nbc news >>> we'll be right back in 60 seconds with the attack that killed nine people the latest in a wave of anti-imm
infected with the coronavirus died after their voyage on the ship with 634 confirmed cases, american arnold hopland is still on board after his wife, regina, tested positive. >> i mean it was just a disaster waiting to happen i feel that we're sitting in a petri dish waiting to get infected. >> reporter: amid concern of a global pandemic, the coronavirus has now reached at least 30 countries and territories with more than 75,000 reported cases. but china claims the may be...
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funding for "washington week" isde provid by -- >> additional funding is provided by the estat of arnold, andu and patriciaro yuen h the yuen foundation, committed to bridging cultural diffences in our communities, broadcasting and or public contributions to your pbs station from viewers likeu.ou. than ♪ narrator: a kqed television production. ♪ ♪ mildred: i guess i'm interested in making things. hi'm interested in using ds to make and think about art, d that it tellstheirostory?l in a wayy someone has to do that. i like the patina on it.
funding for "washington week" isde provid by -- >> additional funding is provided by the estat of arnold, andu and patriciaro yuen h the yuen foundation, committed to bridging cultural diffences in our communities, broadcasting and or public contributions to your pbs station from viewers likeu.ou. than ♪ narrator: a kqed television production. ♪ ♪ mildred: i guess i'm interested in making things. hi'm interested in using ds to make and think about art, d that it...
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and then he shouted out deandre arnold from the stage.andre arnold walked the red carpet with him. it is the only person i took a picture with. i was so happy to see him there. i told him, do not cut your hair, son. you let that hair grow. but, look. that was a highlight. you had all of this talk of diversity, inclusion, and lots of presenters and performers who were female and black but it didn't translate to nominations. that's the problem, gayle. >> kevin, the real surprise of the night was "parasite." what made it break through do you think? >> well, first of all, people love "parasite" and the critics loved it and that is why it broke through. but here's what you have to remember. a lot of people haven't seen that movie in america. it grossed about $35 million. compare that to the joker which grossed over $350 million domestically. and i think the problem is a lot of people struggle with the idea of going to the movies and reading for two hours. it is a genius movie. it is original. know this. it is being adapted by hbo and americani
and then he shouted out deandre arnold from the stage.andre arnold walked the red carpet with him. it is the only person i took a picture with. i was so happy to see him there. i told him, do not cut your hair, son. you let that hair grow. but, look. that was a highlight. you had all of this talk of diversity, inclusion, and lots of presenters and performers who were female and black but it didn't translate to nominations. that's the problem, gayle. >> kevin, the real surprise of the...
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washington is shocked and satisfy that treachery of one of his generals, benedict arnold.r the british to betray the strategic west point fortress to the enemy. in the face of adversities washington and his comrades in , arms persevere. eventual victory is assured in 1781 when french allies help washington force a british surrender at yorktown. ♪ washington is deeply moved when he finally says farewell to his officers, and many we poke with me. many weepgns -- openly. as he resigned his commission he , is still vigorous. yet eight years of terrible strain have left their mark. but he is happy at long last to come back to his beloved mount vernon as a gentleman farmer. the plantations are run down and desperately need close attention but the affairs of the new nation take up much of his time and thoughts. he views with dismay the chaotic political and financial conditions that threaten its very existence. he appends long letters to leaders everywhere urging and indissoluble union and process for an early constitutional convention, at which he presides in 1787. almost by his
washington is shocked and satisfy that treachery of one of his generals, benedict arnold.r the british to betray the strategic west point fortress to the enemy. in the face of adversities washington and his comrades in , arms persevere. eventual victory is assured in 1781 when french allies help washington force a british surrender at yorktown. ♪ washington is deeply moved when he finally says farewell to his officers, and many we poke with me. many weepgns -- openly. as he resigned his...
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. ♪ announcer: additional funding is provided by- the estate of arnold adams and koo and patricia yuen thefo yue dation, cmitted to bridging cultural differences ii our commu, the corporation for public broadcasting and bys contributi your pbs station fromik viewers le you. thank you. >> you're watching pbs. ♪ ♪ ♪ cromartie: good night. hello, young lady. enjoy your weekend, my love. what's up, brother? man: how you doing? oh, wait. cromartie: got it? have a good night. man: thank you. you, too. cromartie: enjoy. lumberjack. good to see you, brother. hello, sir. step right up. this job as station agent, it's something i feel like i was born to do. bart's, bay area rapid transit, that's the subway system here in the bay area.
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funding for "washington week" is provided by -- ♪ >> adtial funding is provided by the estate of arnoldku and patricia yuen through the yuen foundation, committed to bridging cultural o differences cmunities, the corporation for public oa asting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ narrator: a kqed television production. ♪ mildred: i guess i'm interested in making things.re i'm ined in using my hands to make and think about art, and to think about it in a way that it tells a story of those who get left out. who's gonna tell their story? that it tells a story of those who get left out. someone s to do that. i like the patina on it. man: what, the salty -- mildred: be interesting w to st it's like once it goes up to hunters point.
funding for "washington week" is provided by -- ♪ >> adtial funding is provided by the estate of arnoldku and patricia yuen through the yuen foundation, committed to bridging cultural o differences cmunities, the corporation for public oa asting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ narrator: a kqed television production. ♪ mildred: i guess i'm interested in making things.re i'm ined in using my hands to make and think about art, and...
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long with a 10 foot draft on striven by a 400 horsepower motor and has place for 28 anglers on the arnold. this will take power and of course c the right touch for acceleration. the jeep cherokee is a favorite it's been in production since the 1970 s. it's evolved over the years but it's emerged as the iconic jeep. the latest iteration has been on the market since 2018 and is equipped with the latest drivers assistance and infotainment systems from. its all wheel drive can handle a variety of surfaces a perfect mid-range s.u.v. with a 195 horsepower diesel engine it's 9 speed automatic transmission deliver some snappy upshifting. however the car does sway quite a bit at high speeds and the suspension also leaves something to be desired so it's more for traditionalists than perfectionists. but this is a little bit old fashioned like me there's no hybrid system a plug in system but it has a real good diesel engine and a good running automatic transmission. if you want to go to the con. precise you have 3 all promoting. trends for parents as well. the 2nd powerhouse in this competition is th
long with a 10 foot draft on striven by a 400 horsepower motor and has place for 28 anglers on the arnold. this will take power and of course c the right touch for acceleration. the jeep cherokee is a favorite it's been in production since the 1970 s. it's evolved over the years but it's emerged as the iconic jeep. the latest iteration has been on the market since 2018 and is equipped with the latest drivers assistance and infotainment systems from. its all wheel drive can handle a variety of...
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. >> reporter: at 5'4" mason caminiti is almost a foot shorter than his hero, arnold schwarzenegger.ce and stamina are right on par. >> bodybuilding was something that helped me make my body more masculine. it's the physique that i always wanted. >> it's the ideal man. >> yeah, for me it is. >> reporter: mason's hard work often pays off. his talent and muscles so defined that people rarely detect that mason is a transgender competitor. named heather caminiti at birth, a sports-obsessed tomboy, helpless in the face of social pressures. >> as far back as i could remember, maybe three, four years old, i thought i was a boy. and then as i got a little bit older i realized that i had a girl's name and they were trying to put me in girl's clothes and make me use the girl's bathroom, and i was really confused. >> how does society treat someone like you growing up? >> well, for a long time it's almost like i didn't exist. there is no words to even express that. i just felt so isolated and so alone. and i blamed myself for that. i blamed myself for being different. >> reporter: now 44, mason
. >> reporter: at 5'4" mason caminiti is almost a foot shorter than his hero, arnold schwarzenegger.ce and stamina are right on par. >> bodybuilding was something that helped me make my body more masculine. it's the physique that i always wanted. >> it's the ideal man. >> yeah, for me it is. >> reporter: mason's hard work often pays off. his talent and muscles so defined that people rarely detect that mason is a transgender competitor. named heather caminiti...
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ugly it is i'm not saying it was an unpleasant but it was a democratic activists and lee doing what arnold was funny does dean in day out every man even 10 people think and question how we have normalised this and i think he's done a good job when our not does his primetime show you know scream he does have his perilous saw this time around it was you know based on his own medicine our hold close even our no 4th last several years so. he hasn't screamed at me. the swami is the face of republican a channel in which he holds a majority stake his core owner is a parliamentarian and a member of india's ruling party the right wing b.g.p. . the channel was launched 3 years into the movie government's 1st term in 2017 when course what he told his audience what it would be getting i have a nash and i want to. mash. it. john who saw me wraps himself in the flag whether he's covering pakistan the indian army. and any story involving prime minister not in there more than. a fight with the boss. when the baggage are known as happens and the prime minister who hardly gives interviews and never holds pr
ugly it is i'm not saying it was an unpleasant but it was a democratic activists and lee doing what arnold was funny does dean in day out every man even 10 people think and question how we have normalised this and i think he's done a good job when our not does his primetime show you know scream he does have his perilous saw this time around it was you know based on his own medicine our hold close even our no 4th last several years so. he hasn't screamed at me. the swami is the face of...
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turmoil of the last. 2 to 3 years has raised a lot of hackles and arlen because you know not only does arnold have its own broadcast media but irish people the length and breadth of the island both in northern ireland and the republic get british broadcaster restaurant broadcasting every single day so they see everything that was said of parliament and everything was said about bret's but the european union and i think that's so certain degree of anti british feeling in the background so despite the fact that threats it was no wasn't an issue as such i think it was very much a conditioning aid in making the irish people more inclined to vote to move towards the on the the the anti parish shouldn't think them less opposed to the more moderate centrist phoenix. and is that how you would explain the fact that the you know the established parties in the republic of ireland they've always portrayed shin fein as this political pariah the voters this time didn't buy that and are you saying that it's maybe a result of the breaks that reporting that led to shin fame being rehabilitated if you will. i
turmoil of the last. 2 to 3 years has raised a lot of hackles and arlen because you know not only does arnold have its own broadcast media but irish people the length and breadth of the island both in northern ireland and the republic get british broadcaster restaurant broadcasting every single day so they see everything that was said of parliament and everything was said about bret's but the european union and i think that's so certain degree of anti british feeling in the background so...
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programs debbie arnold whose mother was brought to this country as a toddler on contract transport. there are not welcome back to the show this is lovely to see you alex i feel like i'm part of the furniture well the last time we spoke to you a bit of you brought forth. grabs of more than our television screens but we could spot your posting in the homeless but you've got a very particular interest in taking up the cudgels on behalf of child refugees cudgels you're taking up with the formidable lord dubs of yes love does well my mother was on the kids transport and so was elf dobbs and so i'm i'm trying my best to get the word out and make things now that of course the government has well what if they don't need the lord said they were going to carry on this amendment and then the went into the commons and they said we were so well what happens now but the government's position which just have from stephen bach to the braces is that ok doesn't have to be in the legislation in order for it to be government policy to help a child left. if you could those above well i mean because befo
programs debbie arnold whose mother was brought to this country as a toddler on contract transport. there are not welcome back to the show this is lovely to see you alex i feel like i'm part of the furniture well the last time we spoke to you a bit of you brought forth. grabs of more than our television screens but we could spot your posting in the homeless but you've got a very particular interest in taking up the cudgels on behalf of child refugees cudgels you're taking up with the formidable...